Halloran obtains doctorate at UH Manoa

GRADUATE: Kristina Marie Virata Halloran graduated with a doctorate in Nursing Practice, Family Nurse Practitioner, from the University of Hawaii at Manoa on May 11. She is a graduate of the Academy of Our Lady of Guam. Pictured with Kristina are parents John and Marie Virata Halloran. Photo courtesy of Marie Virata Halloran

Guam Auto Spot, the authorized dealer for Buick GMC, is aware of General Motors' recent recall and is encouraging customers who have purchased a GMC Sierra or Yukon to come in and verify whether they're affected. Read more

This week we take a different adventure, landlocked and into one of Guam’s most noteworthy cave systems. The Talofofo Caves hike leads to several caverns ranging in size from small to large, and it also features a couple of bright and breezy vista points.

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An influential student at Columbia University, Dylan Geick is the epitome of a phenomenal individual. Known for his proficiency in wrestling, the 20-year-old became a two-time All-American high school wrestler, a three-time member of the Illinois Freestyle national team and placed fourth in …

INTERNSHIP: Ten interns graduated from the 2019 summer cohort of the Public Policy Institute on Aug. 13 in the Guam Congress Building in Hagåtña. The interns gained hands-on experience in policymaking as they worked in the offices of senators in the 35th Guam Legislature. Each intern had the…

Traveling solo, surfing and getting lost in a mountain with no phone and wallet in Tokyo, where people don’t speak English, sounds dreadful. However, the terrifying story of Traveling Petite Girl does not stop there.

Disney updates the household favorite "The Lion King" with a live-action rendition. A roaring success, the 1994 classic cartoon film holds nostalgic value in the hearts of many who were young at that time.

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